a A 59-year-old man was brutally attacked and killed in his home, along with his son.They managed to survive and reported the attack to police around midnight Saturday.
Miguel Elias Hemady was bludgeoned to death in his home in Perez, Santa Fe. The Rosario resident was involved in a violent robbery in which his 21-year-old son was also injured.
the murderers escaped They got into a Volkswagen Sabeiro van and stole the victim’s cell phone.then located by GPS in the city of Rosario. The investigation was led by prosecutor Alejandro Ferlazzo, who ordered an expert report and an autopsy carried out at the home.
The incident occurred in the last hours of yesterday at a residence in the 800 block of Juan XXIII, between Moreno and Guemes. The area is located in an area of low-rise housing surrounded by union sites, including campsites of the Union of Metallurgical Workers (UOM) and the Union of Sports and Civilian Workers (Utedik). According to the surviving victim’s son, several men violently entered the house, beat them, stole their belongings and fled.
When radio dispatchers arrived at the scene, they issued the following warning: Call 911 to report a need for helpthey discover a young man next to his father’s corpse. Medical personnel who arrived shortly after confirmed that Mr. Hemadi had died from the blows he received.
Prosecutor Ferlazzo ordered the body to be transferred to the Medical and Legal Institute for autopsy. The aim is to accurately determine the cause of death. He also ordered the intervention of the Criminal Division and the Santa Fe Police Department of Investigation (PDI), who conducted an expert report at the home and began collecting evidence.
One of the measures involved the tracking of a stolen cell phone located at 1200 Vis Tarragona in Rosario. Official sources said the device appeared in a hallway where drugs were sold.. Investigators have not ruled out any theories and are working to reconstruct the sequence of the attack.
The 21-year-old man said the attackers forced entry, beat the victim and stole valuables. Mr Hemadi’s son’s story is believed to be key to identifying the perpetrator. Additionally, footage from surveillance cameras in the area could be analyzed to yield relevant data.
Hemadi had suffered a similar incident at home the previous week, according to sources close to the case, and was also physically attacked, suffering a blow to the head that required medical attention. Investigators are looking into whether the two events are related.
The incident was classified as a robbery-homicide. Prosecutor Ferlazzo continues to lead the investigation, which is in its preliminary stages. So far, no arrests or suspects have been identified.